posted on Dec, 28 2004 @ 05:11 PM
Ok, first things first. I really don't think that is correct to start a post regarding a mans death with the words:
Originally posted by LazarusTheLong
ummm ok...
and I think as you so obviously didn't think about this before posting you might like to take a minute now.
This story was about a man whom, it might appear, has committed suicide whilst stationed out in Iraq. Not only a solder but an experienced soldier
who joined the Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers in 1989, and who had taken part
Source - news.bbc.co.uk...
in operations and exercises in various countries including Germany, Northern Ireland, Bosnia and Kosovo.
Now whether any decision of his was influenced by his opinion of the present situation in Iraq is unknown to us. What is known though is that this
sitaution probably was not helped by his stationing out in Iraq. A situation which Tony Blair led this country into based on at best an accidental
misunderstanding, at worst, a lie.
As this fact surfaced the situation has deteriorated further with the families of deceased soldiers airing their views about this situation and
perhaps more tragically, the views of the soldiers themselves made clear to family members before their deaths.
See
here and
here.
Now this story comes against the backdrop of Tony Blair airing his worries over good publicity to the extent of assuring the public that he paid for
his own holiday.
That is the extent of his concern while the troops he has placed in harms way pay the price.
I would imagine that the BBC deemed it newsworthy one, because of the story it is and two, as a tragic reminder of how much pressure/stress the troops
out there are under.
Jack
If, as you say, you
Originally posted by LazarusTheLong
didn't get the gist, since i skimmed...
and you think this reply a little strong, then I apologize.
[edit on 28/12/04 by JAK]